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by j10c 1894 days ago
Agree, both "you're" and "your" are correct with different perspectives.
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Nope, only "your" is correct in this case. "You're" would require a slight rewording, something like:

> You're applying to those companies with 0 experience or college degree, which is unrealistic.

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